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Wick-tor,
Etching is done in order to eliminate smear, so AFTER etching should be the
answer.Nothing wrong with your logic, In my opinion the order is wrong.
Swap Class 1 and Class 3. Une petitess though.
Inge
On 5 December 2012 20:26, Victor Hernandez <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Fellow TechNetters;
>
> When measuring wicking. Is the measurement conducted on a sample
> cross section before a chemical etchant is preformed or after. I get two
> distinct values. Then if I include what is to belief the end of silver
> colored wicking is another. What is the appropriate method? Can someone
> verify the tolerance values printed on each category on the document. It
> appears to me that they are not in the correct order. I have be known to
> be incorrect in my logic.
>
> Victor,
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